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The Fauves
Complementary Colors
Color Wheel
Art Terms
Art Review
100
The country that Fauvism began
What is France
100
Complementary color to Blue
What is Orange
100
The Primary Colors
What is Blue, Yellow, Red
100
Three examples of Warm Colors
What is Red, Orange, Yellow
100
A tint of a color
What is making it lighter by mixing it with white
200
In 1900 in Europe, Artists were expected to paint in this way
What is realistically
200
Complementary Color to Red
What is Green
200
The Secondary Colors
What is Orange, Violet, Green
200
Three examples of Cool Colors
What is Blue, Violet, Green
200
A Shade of a color
What is making it darker by mixing it with black
300
The way in which the Fauvists used color
What is Expression and Mood
300
Complementary color to Yellow
What is Violet
300
The color created when mixing Red paint and Blue paint, but a little more Red paint is used
What is Red Violet
300
Hue is another word for this
What is color
300
A color that can't be made by mixing others together.
What is a Primary Color
400
The artist that began the Fauve style in 1905.
Who is Henri Matisse
400
Complementary colors can be found ... from eachother
What is opposite on the color wheel
400
The color between Red Orange and Yellow Orange on the Color Wheel
What is Orange
400
The difference between colors
What is contrast
400
Colors on the color wheel that will blend the smoothest
What is complementary colors
500
The translation of Fauve in French to put down the new style of artists.
What is Wild Beast.
500
The way an artist makes the main color of the painting pop
What is choosing a dull complementary color for the background
500
The color created when mixing Yellow paint and Blue paint, but a little more Yellow paint is used
What is Yellow Green
500
Monochromatic Color Scheme
What is one hue using different tints, shades, and intensities
500
What you get when you mix two secondary colors together
What is a neutral grey or brown